SeaWorld Orlando knows it can’t go wrong when Dunder and Lucy show up to promote the theme park.

Animal Ambassadors Dunder, an Asian small-clawed otter, and Lucy, a common two-toed sloth, visited Fort Myers this week, enchanting everyone they came into contact with.

With the current specials, SeaWorld is offering $99 per guest for SeaWorld and the water park Aquatica, extending an outing to a jam-packed day with plenty of shows at night.

From 5 to 9 p.m. Fridays and Satudays through Aug. 8, Island Nights at Aquatica spice it up with live DJs, dancing on the beach and an evening menu, included in the Aquatica ticket.

Shamu’s Celebration: Light Up The Night is a fan favorite including original music and fireworks at SeaWorld and when the sun goes down, the thrill rides Kraken and Manta offer a different experience.

Dunder’s kin perform in Clyde & Seamore’s Sea Lion High that includes otters, walruses and sea lions in an aquatic-themed high school show at night. A different show plays during the day.

Dunder and Lucy, meanwhile, greet park guests with a close visit that allows for photos and touching the animals.

“This allows a people to get up close and personal, touch, interact and learn rescue stories,” said Senior Animal Trainer Amanda Frankenburg, holding Lucy. “She’s a superstar. She’s used to it.”

Trainers started working with Dunder as soon as he was weaned to ensure he became accustomed to the public, but you have to stay away from his teeth. His siblings Boris, Natasha and Mifflin are entertainers in SeaWorld shows.

Given one word to describe the small animal, Senior Trainer Brendan Curl called him fiesty.

“Their front paws are like hands and they love to plays with things and investigate,” Curl said.

Lucy is as laid-back as an animal can get, Frankenburg kept her busy with lettuce and food pellets as Lucy wrapped her legs around her.